Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S656

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the re-use of soil for large reclamation projects

Impact

If enacted, S656 would significantly alter the approach to managing soil use in reclamation projects, allowing for greater flexibility in re-using large volumes of soil while instituting stringent oversight procedures. It emphasizes the necessity of environmental assessments and compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, potentially leading to smoother approval processes for project developers while still safeguarding environmental protections. Critics, however, may fear that the bill could lead to lax enforcement or inadequate protection if oversights occur during the implementation phase.

Summary

Bill S656 proposes an amendment to Chapter 21E of the General Laws, specifically focusing on the re-use of soil at large reclamation projects involving quarries, sand pits, and gravel pits. The bill establishes a framework for the management and approval of soil used in these projects, mandating that soil accepted must not contain hazardous materials above de minimus levels and must comply with a series of detailed regulations and plans aimed at safeguarding public health and the environment. This legislation seeks to enhance the efficiency of environmental resource use while ensuring that risks to public safety and welfare are minimized.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding S656 involve the balance between economic development and environmental protection. Proponents argue that the bill facilitates the smart reuse of resources, potentially stimulating growth in the construction and reclamation industries. Opponents, however, may raise concerns that a focus on expedited approvals could compromise thorough environmental reviews, increasing risks of hazardous material mishandling or public health threats. Thus, while the bill is intended as a mechanism for enhancing soil management in reclamation projects, the potential consequences of its enactment warrant careful scrutiny.

Companion Bills

MA S2687

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters

Previously Filed As

MA S2687

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters

MA HB2737

Water supply development; reclamation projects

MA H3526

Relative to large-scale solar energy installations on agricultural or recreational land of the Commonwealth

MA S2484

Relative to protecting veterans

MA H2618

Repealing the misguided, unnecessary, and largely unconstitutional firearms law of 2024

MA HB1759

Surface mining and reclamation; revise provisions relating to.

MA SB054

Mining Reclamation & Interstate Compact

MA S56

Protecting our soil and farms from PFAS contamination

MA H2127

Relative to the notification of large job layoffs

MA H109

Protecting our soil and farms from PFAS contamination

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